That did it. Thanks! It looks like it was no longer in the system profile and ~/.guile was a stale generated version. Is there a chance that happened to others?
> On Jan 10, 2019, at 11:33 AM, david.lars...@selfhosted.xyz wrote: > >> On Thu, 10 Jan 2019, david.lars...@selfhosted.xyz wrote: >> >>> On Thu, 10 Jan 2019, Gábor Boskovits wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> could you could try installing the guile-readline package, or create >>> an evironment with it, like guix environment --ad-hoc guile-readline >>> John Soo <js...@asu.edu> ezt írta (időpont: 2019. jan. 10., Cs, 17:30): >>>> Hello all, >>>> I have an issue running guile from command line, namely "no code for >>>> module (ice-9 readline). I'm pretty sure the load path is correct in my >>>> profile and I haven't touched ~/.guile. Any clues on what to do? >>>> Thanks, >>>> John >>> Best regards, >>> g_bor >> >> Hi, >> I don't have a good fix, but a couple suggestions for a workaround. >> >> 1. To verify paths you can check 'echo $GUILE_LOAD_PATH' and 'echo >> $GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH' from cli, and from guile REPL you can check >> for example (display %load-path). If necessary you can add a statement >> in bash like: >> >> export >> GUILE_LOAD_PATH="/root/.guix-profile/include${GUILE_LOAD_PATH:+:}$GUILE_LOAD_PATH > sorry, that line should have been: > > export > GUILE_LOAD_PATH="~/.guix-profile/share/guile/site/2.0${GUILE_LOAD_PATH:+:}$GUILE_LOAD_PATH" > > or whatever your correct path is to the ice-9 dir. > >> >> and rerun your script. >> >> 2. Secondly, you can look up the guile install directory, to check for >> the folder where you can find the ice-9 directory. If the ice-9 dir is >> located in ~/.guix-profile/share/guile/site/2.0 and there's a readline >> file inside, you can start guile with guile -L >> ~/.guix-profile/share/guile/site/2.0 myscript.scm. >> >> Im also having issues with guile when running guix as a stand-alone >> package manager while it works fine with GuixSD but that's possibly >> unrelated. >> >> Regards, >> David L